CONDICOTE VILLAGE HALL
Site code: CONVH99. Evaluation in advance of
proposed development recorded post-medieval and
modern quarrying activity only. NMR Microfilm
Index PRN: 7163.
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CONDICOTE HENGE
Watching brief was undertaken during groundworks.
Only modern finds were recovered.
CONDICOTE HENGE, CONDICOTE, COTSWOLD,
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COTSWOLD FARM
Monitoring recorded two 11th-12th
century pits, a ditch and a yard
surface. Onepit contained a residual
sherd of late Saxon pottery. Early
medieval pottery and articulated
animal bone were also recor...
COTSWOLD FARM, CONDICOTE, COTSWOLD,
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CONDICOTE TO LONGBOROUGH SEWERAGE
SCHEME
Desk- based assessment established
that the proposed pipeline route,
although passing close to a number
of archaeological sites, would only
have serious impacton Condicote
Henge (SAM).
CONDICOTE TO LONGBOROUGH SEWERAGE
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Condicote church is alleged to stand
on a Roman site. A fragment of Roman
pottery was found on Glebe Farm in
1937.
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EUBURY CAMP
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Alleged hillfort which proved on
analysis to be a series of
earthworks of uncertain age, a not
antiquity. However Romano-British
pottery has been found on the site.
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CONDICOTE HENGE
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A sub-circular henge monument
defined by two concentric ditches
with a bank between them. The
monument survives partly as
earthworks and partly as cropmarks.
The internal diameter of the bank is
circa...
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A cross and well situated on a
roadside verge at Condicote. The
cross has a three step square
calvary, a socket stone, and a shaft
with a cross on top and is
considered to be C14 in date. The
well is ...
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A concentrated surface scatter of
Roman pottery and building debris
indicate the site of a building,
possibly a villa.
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A Romano British burial,
probably dating to the
2nd or 3rd century was
found in 1937 in Lodge
Ground Quarry. Two
pieces of pottery and a
bronze pin accompanied
the burial.
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A bowl barrow just below
the crest of a northeast
facing hillside in the
Cotswolds. The barrow
has a mound which
measures 30 metres
north-south and 33
metres east-west, and is
0.5 metres high. Surroun...
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Crop marks of a pit
alignment, ditch and
possible enclosure, of
uncertain date.
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A fragment of Neolithic
stone axe was found at
Hinchwick, by Mr GH
Swainston of Glebe Farm,
Condicote, who retains
the axe, despite
suggestions that it may
be Stow Museum.
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information
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Parchmarks
of
rectangular
pits may
represent
Early
Medieval
grubenhauser,
seen on APs.
CONDICOTE,
COTSWOLD,
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ENGLAND
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